It is the "pick up" plate in the distributor.
59 psi plus or minus 559 psi plus or minus 5
loosen the tent ion on the pulley and the belt should slide off easily
The oil pressure sending unit on a 5.9L V8 is on the top rear of the engine next to the distributor.
Latitude: N 14° 59' 34.8061" | Longitude: E 103° 6' 10.5088"
360 cubic inch ( for the 5.9 liter V8 engine )
59+59+59=177
Raja Ram Mohan Roy was 61 years old when he died on September 27, 1833 (birthdate: May 22, 1772)* other sources list birth date as August 14, 1774, age at death 59
59% of what, if of 100 then 59%.
59% of 100 is just 59. .59 /100 = 59
I just went through the same thing Try replacing the coolant temperature sensor , it's one of the cheapest parts . I paid thirteen bucks at Auto-Zone . If the sensor is defective it doesn't show up on the computer scan. It tells the computer the vehicle is still cold and it floods it with fuel causing backfire etc. The sensor is located behind the alternator. It is in the manifold. you need a 1/2 inch deep well socket , it's a pain to get the sensor wirer off though.
59 x 59 = 592 = 3,481
how bout a duluth minn chapter no 59 R.A.M One Penny chartered 1893? what is this old coin?